Black Friday (And Cyber Monday) Primer: Here's What Some Top Retailers Are Doing
Over 200 million U.S. shoppers will be looking for savings on Black Friday. In fact, Cyber Monday continues to expand in popularity with more retailers in Canada, the United Kingdom and elsewhere participating in what used to be a U.S.-centric event.
Many retailers, including Best Buy and Wal-Mart announced their sales will begin on Thanksgiving Thursday.
Fantastical Deals And Where To Find Them
Meanwhile, retailers like Kohl's Corporation (NYSE: KSS) have already advertised hundreds of Black Friday deals already available.
Target Corporation (NYSE: TGT) has already began a 10 Days of Deals event, but the company also detailed its Cyber Monday plans in a press release.
Shares of Macy's, Inc. (NYSE: M) collapsed following its disappointing third-quarter earnings and troubled outlook. This might partially explain the company's colossal 56 pages of deals.
Online Mania
Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) is also teasing clients with daily specials ahead of what it hopes to be an incredibly busy Cyber Monday.
Consumers should also be aware that RetailMeNot Inc (NASDAQ: SALE) is in full holiday mode, advertising many specials that aren't found elsewhere.
Eateries Getting Festive
Restaurant chains are also getting in on the action. Buffalo Wild Wings (NASDAQ: BWLD) offered its e-mail subscribers a "blazin' bonus" worth up to $100 when a consumer buys at least $25 in holiday gift cards to use on a future visit.
Blackfriday.com has consumers fully covered with a detailed list of what retailers are offering on sale.
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